The creative is a self-proclaimed super fan of the BBC's long-running sci-fi series, who previously penned Jodie Whittaker episodes Kerblam! and Praxeus, both of which feature the Thirteenth Doctor very prominently.
Despite loving her time in the TARDIS, she bid an emotional farewell to the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) in order to spend more time with her family, including her newly discovered biological mother.
However, that's certainly not the end of her story, with danger finding her once more while earthbound and separated from her extraterrestrial companion.
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Former Doctor Who star says current series "too sophisticated": Stories used to be "very simple"Doctor Who's Lucky Day resolves one major series mystery"He's not around to rescue people," added McTighe, "so that's been the challenge and the gift of this episode: to have an adventure without the Doctor where people are genuinely in more danger because he's not around."
Also speaking on the behind-the-scenes programme, Gibson acknowledged that Ruby finds it "weird" to no longer be travelling with the Doctor, but that it allows her to display a "whole new side... that I think we've not seen before".
Rounding off the insightful chat, Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies reiterated that they had "always" planned to revisit Ruby following her tearful exit from the TARDIS, assuring fans that the team loves both Gibson and her character.
"How vulnerable are you? It's still a rich area to explore. What's the psychological effect of someone who's travelled in time and space? You could explore that forever."
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